Jersey makes for a fantastic short break and mid-September through to late October is arguably the best time for a foodie break with festivals such as Tennerfest taking place. Take a Jersey holiday in the summer and enjoy the island with one of the best sunshine records in the British Isles.
No visa required
Just a short flight from mainland UK and accessible from a wide range of regional airports or by fast sea cat from the south coast in around 3½ hours.
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Meander along wooded paths, and leafy enclaves as you explore this lovely circular route. Jump on a makeshift swing and enjoy kicking leaves, roaming through trees, splashing in streams and hopping across stepping stones. Keep your eyes peeled for red squirrels too.
The island's newest and biggest indoor activity centre features a trampoline park, climbing walls and soft play area. Complete with laser light show and music, it's home to more high-energy adventure and adrenaline-fuelled action than you could possibly imagine. There's something for everyone, so be sure to drop in and get your bounce on!
Created in the 1920’s, this medieval Manor house has gardens offering many distinctive and unique plant collections which thrive in this exceptionally fertile site.
Hamptonne Country Life Museum gives offers a unique insight into the rural life carried on in Jersey for centuries. Dating back to the 15th Century the house and farm are perfect for discovering the rural history of Jersey. Explore the different houses which make up Hamptonne, find out more about Jersey's history of cider making in the cider barn and wander through the cider apple orchard and meet the Hamptonne calves, chickens, sheep and piglets in the traditional farmstead and meadow.
This beautiful fishing port nestles in Jersey’s north-east and is sheltered by green rolling hills. At low tide a small expanse of beautiful white sand is revealed with tiny fishing boats stranded on it’s banks. Many are drawn to this blissful scene to pass a quiet afternoon over cloudless views of the French coast.
This sheltered north facing beach is fringed with wooded slopes and leafy country pubs. It's a firm favourite with families, haveing rocks to climb, pools to seek out critters, a sea that’s never too far out even at a low tide and lifeguards during the summer months. All in all this beach is a winner.
This family run, award-winning farm park offers a range of indoor and outdoor activities to suit all ages for a full day of good old-fashioned family fun. Attractions include a towering toboggan, go-karts, goldmine, barnyard animals and loads more!
This sandy cove on the north-west tip of the island has to be one of Jersey’s most beautiful beaches. Flanked by soaring cliffs, the sands are washed by a gentle surf while low tide reveals rock pools, fascinating sea caves, and even a fresh water waterfall. Be sure to discover Plémont's natural drama and enchanting beauty during your stay.
Download the app, hire your electric bike and set off on your voyage of discovery. You’ll find lots of cycle-friendly routes and established trails the length and breadth of the island. The bikes are designed by islanders, for islanders who value striving towards a more sustainable, efficient transport system for the Channel Islands.
Jersey’s unique character of land and sea, coast and countryside unite in the Jersey National Park. The park aims to protect, conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage within its 2,145 designated hectares so that it can be appreciated and enjoyed by all. It’s a wonderful place to come together in the great outdoors and experience the wild side of the island break.
Getting to Portelet Bay is an adventure in itself. Those brave enough to take the steep descent down the steps from the cliff to this western beach can enjoy a bracing swim in the crystal clear water. Like St Aubin’s Bay, Portelet faces south so you can bask in the sun’s rays throughout the day.
Only a short stroll from the centre of St Helier, this sheltered south facing beach is drenched with Jersey sunshine and skirted with beautiful art deco-style boardwalks. A prominent feature of the bay is its Lido, an ideal spot for a dip.
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